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* A new item appeared on the desktop - a letter from Colonel [[Grant Thompson]] to Dr. [[Cassie Aklin]], PhD. | * A new item appeared on the desktop - a letter from Colonel [[Grant Thompson]] to Dr. [[Cassie Aklin]], PhD. | ||
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From: Colonel Grant Thompson | From: Colonel Grant Thompson | ||
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Sincerely, | Sincerely, | ||
Col. Grant Thompson, U.S. Army | Col. Grant Thompson, U.S. Army | ||
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Revision as of 20:34, 8 July 2008
Project Abraham: Blackout
- direct link
- Discovered by deciphering morse code at the end of the video on ProjectAbraham.com
July 3
- The page has a photo (raw image) that can be picked up and moved around on a tabletop.
July 8
- A new item appeared on the desktop - a letter from Colonel Grant Thompson to Dr. Cassie Aklin, PhD.
From: Colonel Grant Thompson To: Dr. Cassie Aklin, PhD Re: Suspension of Clinical Trials Date: November 3, 1950 Dr. Aklin, Due to the violently unpredictable nature of our experiments thus far, we have suspended all injections until further notice. As the new psychiatric consult here at Project Abraham your professional assessments will be invaluable as we go forward with the project, but as for now, we are in a holding pattern. The bio-chem team is currently analyzing the data from our past attempts. We should have a better direction in the next few days and will be able to resume the testing protocol within the next two weeks. Make use of this time to assess the remaining six candidates. As a result of the unexpected results to the first injection of serum, all personnel will be restricted to the Project Abraham compound. It is an inconvenience, but given the severity of the Alaskan winter, and this year's unexpectedly colder than normal temperatures, it is unlikely that many people would be venturing off base. Remember, our work here is highly classified, so be sure to familiarize yourself with base procedures. Sincerely, Col. Grant Thompson, U.S. Army |